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Missouri Lottery player wins $249K Show Me Cash jackpot

Missouri Lottery player wins $249K Show Me Cash jackpot

A Missouri Lottery player secured a $249,000 Show Me Cash jackpot in the June 16 drawing. The winning ticket was purchased at QuikTrip, located at 4101 Gravois in St. Louis. The ticket matched all five numbers drawn that night: 21, 24, 25, 29, and...

Missouri Lottery player claims $179K Show Me Cash prize before expiration

Missouri Lottery player claims $179K Show Me Cash prize before expiration

A Missouri Lottery player has claimed a $179,000 jackpot prize from the January 10 Show Me Cash drawing. The winning ticket was purchased at Cape Mart C-Store located at 238 N. Fountain St. in Cape Girardeau, using the number combination 5, 9, 12,...

W. Brent Powell To Become Missouri’s Next Chief Justice

W. Brent Powell To Become Missouri’s Next Chief Justice

By order of the Court, Supreme Court of Missouri Judge W. Brent Powell assumed the role of chief justice beginning July 1. His two-year term as chief justice will run through June 30, 2027. He succeeds Judge Mary R. Russell, who remains on the...

Women Warned About These 10 Missouri Locations

Women Warned About These 10 Missouri Locations

This just in. I am not a woman, but I am the father of daughters and take seriously disturbing crime statistics about many places in Missouri where it's dangerous to be female. I believe in transparency when it comes to how rankings like this are...

Missouri State Fire Marshal Warns of Spike in Fireworks-Related Deaths, Injuries

Missouri State Fire Marshal Warns of Spike in Fireworks-Related Deaths, Injuries

Everyone, this year's 4th of July celebrations are showing some consequences in a very real way. It's become a big enough deal that we have to talk about it. Consumer Product Safety Commission Demonstrates Dangers Of Fireworks Ahead Of July 4th...

Missouri Congressman Eric Burlison shares views on immigration and governance

Missouri Congressman Eric Burlison shares views on immigration and governance

Eric Burlison, a current member of the U.S. Congress representing Missouri's 7th district, has taken to social media to express his views on various national issues. Burlison succeeded Billy Long in 2023 and has a history of political service...

Missouri State Highway Patrol accepting applications for next class

Missouri State Highway Patrol accepting applications for next class

The Missouri State Highway Patrol is now accepting applications for its 126th recruit class. The Patrol is encouraging qualified individuals of all backgrounds to apply. "This is not just a job. It is a test of character. A commitment to serve,"...

MILLER: Good luck trying to predict the 2025 UND football season

MILLER: Good luck trying to predict the 2025 UND football season

GRAND FORKS — The preseason Missouri Valley Football Conference poll comes out Monday to kick off the league's media day in Sioux Falls. The Fighting Hawks could be pegged anywhere from fourth to seventh, most likely. With preseason polls...

Missouri Judge Issues Ruling Removing All Abortion Safety Standards, Putting Women’s Lives at Risk

Missouri Judge Issues Ruling Removing All Abortion Safety Standards, Putting Women’s Lives at Risk

Late Thursday afternoon, July 3, 2025 as our nation and families were preparing to celebrate Independence Day, left wing activist Jackson County Judge Jerri Zhang, without any notice or input from Missouri’s top legal official, released a...

Crapo, Risch seek ban on funding ‘gender ideology’

Crapo, Risch seek ban on funding ‘gender ideology’

Sens. Mike Crapo and Jim Risch have signed onto a bill that would ban spending federal education dollars on “gender ideology.” The Idaho Republicans say their two-page “Say No to Indoctrination Act” would put a Jan. 20 executive order into federal...

7/12/2025 screen time screen time The Future of Tech Regulation Is Both Stupid and Scary By John Herrman Missouri’s attorney general is trying to force AI companies to make their chatbots give partisan answers. Will they fight back?

7/12/2025 screen time screen time The Future of Tech Regulation Is Both Stupid and Scary By John Herrman Missouri’s attorney general is trying to force AI companies to make their chatbots give partisan answers. Will they fight back?

Photo-Illustration: Intelligencer; John Herrman Missouri attorney general Andrew Bailey has been sending letters to big tech companies accusing them of possible “fraud and false advertising” and demanding they explain themselves. There are plenty...

Missouri State in EA Sports College Football 26: How accurate is Bears portrayal?

Missouri State in EA Sports College Football 26: How accurate is Bears portrayal?

Missouri State football returned to the EA Sports College Football franchise when the game was released on Monday, July 7, to those who had pre-ordered the deluxe edition or MVP bundle. The standard edition of the game will be available to play on...

Missouri State in College Football 26: How accurate is Bears' portrayal?

Missouri State in College Football 26: How accurate is Bears' portrayal?

Missouri State football returned to the EA Sports College Football franchise when the game was released on Monday, July 7, to those who had pre-ordered the deluxe edition or MVP bundle. The standard edition of the game will be available to play on...

John Lindell Addresses ‘Falsehoods’ and ‘Rumors’ Surrounding James River Church’s Departure From Assemblies of God

John Lindell Addresses ‘Falsehoods’ and ‘Rumors’ Surrounding James River Church’s Departure From Assemblies of God

Pastor John Lindell of James River Church, a multisite megachurch headquartered in Springfield, Missouri, has released a statement addressing “falsehoods” that have circulated regarding the church’s recent departure from the Assemblies of God...

Missouri ballot measure would ban most abortions. But the question doesn’t say that

Missouri ballot measure would ban most abortions. But the question doesn’t say that

Hannah Noelle, left, at an anti-abortion rally in 2021; Maia Hayes, right, at an abortion rights rally in 2019. Both protests were held in downtown St. Louis. Post-Dispatch photos JEFFERSON CITY — When Missouri voters head to the ballot box next...

Missouri governor supports extending sales tax that funds state parks

Missouri governor supports extending sales tax that funds state parks

Crowd of people watch the solar eclipse on boulders on Monday, April 8, 2024, at Elephant Rocks State Park in Belleview, Missouri. With sunny skies, the enjoyed two minutes and 18 seconds of totality. Photo by Laurie Skrivan,...

MO education commissioner outlines top goals for second year in role

MO education commissioner outlines top goals for second year in role

Missouri’s Commissioner of Education, Karla Eslinger, prioritizes improving data analysis within the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. Eslinger’s focus areas include enhanced communication, leadership development, stakeholder...

RELIGION HEADLINES MON 7-7

RELIGION HEADLINES MON 7-7

Audio By Carbonatix ( SRN NEWS ) A Missouri judge has blocked many of the state’s pro-life laws, reimposing a preliminary injunction against them just a little over a month after the state’s highest court had lifted a previous hold. The order by...

‘It has pros and cons’: Missouri schools’ cell phone ban brings mixed reaction from parents

‘It has pros and cons’: Missouri schools’ cell phone ban brings mixed reaction from parents

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - Starting this upcoming school year, Missouri public school students will no longer be allowed to have their phones in school. On Thursday, Gov. Mike Kehoe signed Senate Bill 68, which bans cell phones in public schools...

More than a dozen bills altering Missouri education signed into law

More than a dozen bills altering Missouri education signed into law

Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe signed several bipartisan education bills into law. The new laws address issues such as cellphone use in schools, retired teachers substituting and homeschooler participation in extracurricular activities. Other...

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